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Bakerloo line

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The Bakerloo Line is a line of the London Underground, coloured brown on the Tube map. It is a deep-level "tube" line which runs from the south-east to the north-west of London. Originally called the Baker Street and Waterloo Railway, the contraction "Bakerloo" rapidly caught on, and the official name was changed.

Until the 1970s, the line forked into two branches at Baker Street. The Stanmore branch was taken up by the Jubilee Line upon its creation.

The remaining branch ran at one time up to Watford on (alongside?) the tracks of the main railway line from Euston station.

An extension on the southern end of the line to Camberwell has been proposed for several decades; lack of funding for the London Underground still delays more concrete plans.

Stations

in order from north to south

Stanmore branch

branch joins at Baker Street

Watford Junction branch

branch joins at Baker Street

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